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Re: Roland Synths (GR20, 33, and 55)
Thanks for the info. The M13 stuff has worked fine for tracking single note harmonica, but it isn't always the sound I am after. It doesn't have things like piano, horns, organ, etc.
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Mike Fugazzi
vocals/harmonica
http://www.mikefugazzi.comFacebookYouTube
Quicksilver Custom Harmonicas
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:40 AM, andy butler
<akbutler@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
Mike Fugazzi wrote:
Anyways, I would love some of the sounds I've heard on YouTube (assuming they work with chords and harmonica).
No pitch to midi converter will work with chords.
(in a guitar synth, there's a converter for each string)
Assuming it would work with harmonica and my vocalizations, it seems worth checking out. Any thoughts on the GR-20? I am most intrigued by the bass, organ, piano...I am confused by the pick-up part.
The only way to find out is to try.
The
sonuus peterson g2m
is cheap enough to give it a whirl.
One problem is that pitch detectors rely on the attack of
the guitar to tell them a new note has started, so you probably
have to use a special playing technique to simulate that.
Another thing is that the G2m will only be happy with pitch bends
of exactly a tone, or under.
andy butler